A Gmail AI assistant should help with the whole inbox, not just the sentence currently under your cursor. Drafting is useful, but Gmail users usually need triage, labels, follow-ups, and context-aware replies.
A strong Gmail assistant should handle
- Reply-needed detection.
- Draft suggestions that use thread context.
- Custom labels based on natural-language criteria.
- Follow-up reminders for conversations that went quiet.
- Tone memory for contacts and groups.
- Privacy controls for senders and domains that should not be processed.
Why Postscript's Gmail model is review-first
Postscript stores generated drafts separately from provider drafts until approval. It tracks why a thread looks reply-needed, why a label was assigned, and what happened when a user corrected the system.
FAQ
Can Postscript work with Gmail?
The repository includes Gmail OAuth and provider abstraction code designed for Gmail integration.
Can AI draft Gmail replies in my voice?
Yes, many AI email tools can draft in a user's voice. Postscript's differentiator is reviewable tone memory and approval-first drafts.
Should Gmail AI auto-send replies?
For most professional inboxes, keep auto-send off by default. Drafting and review are safer than silent sending.